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2011-12-30

New Year's is a little extra special for me. I guess it's because it's my birthday. That's probably why I've never really bought into the hype of New Years Eve.

I'd rather focus on the fact that people all over the world celebrate my birthday (an international holiday). Ha ha.

I've also never really been into making resolutions either. Okay, I've never really kept any of my resolutions.

We call them resolutions... goals... whatever... but this year I have 2 of them:

1) Get & Stay Physical - Yeah, I know! Everyone says that. But with a new baby girl I want to healthy enough to enjoy life with her for many years to come. Plus, this year I have a motivation: Geocaching. The hard is going to be the same as it always is: finding time in the daily grind to do it.

2) Fellowship - Between visiting family at least once a month, having a new baby, & sometimes just not feeling well we've missed a lot of Sundays at church and Small Group on Tuesdays all together the past 6 months. This can't go on. We need to find a way to get connected again to our faith community.

2011-12-07

Today I decided to tackle a geocache that is within walking distance from my work. I really need to get motivated with going out for walks/geocaches and I think this cache is going to do the trick.

From reading the logs previously I knew this cache was in rough shape. A lot of people have mentioned that the container is cracked and that the log is soaked. Since the Cache Owner (CO) hasn't been out to fix it in some time I had planned to throw together a replacement container at work. But with some very pathetic options I decided it best to check the cache out first and then buy a suitable container.

So I grabbed a pencil, some sheets of lined paper, a grocery bag (didn't have any Ziplocs), my iPhone (with Geocaching.com app) and my my iPod. Jamming out to some tunes I made my way to and down the path that led towards the cache. But once I reached the end of the path it looked like I was going to have to cross creek 6 feet across and 2 or 3 deep. I knew it was wet & muddy out but I wasn't prepared for THIS!

I took a minute to boot up the iPhone app and see where I was in relation to GZ and spotted thinner and more shallow end of the creek to cross. It took some balancing on rocks and ducking under some branches but I made it across safe, sound, and DRY!

About 10-12 feet from the creek I met up with the original path and continued towards GZ. When I got to GZ I knew I had to push past a couple trees to get to the search area. Despite being an overcast day the view was still quite nice. I had to wiggle around a ledge. But once on the ledge the cache was easy to spot.

I pulled it the lock-n-lock out from the rocks it was half hidden under to find the other cachers had not been exaggerating. It was busted up good: cracks in the lid, a hole in the bottom and (of course) a soaked log book. I took out my paper and logged the find on them. I was going to put the paper inside the grocery bag to keep it dry but there was a toy inside a plastic bag. SWEEEET!

The walk back to work was much nicer because after crossing the creek I had noticed another path that seemed to lead back to the road without crossing ANY water. Although I emerged with muddy boots and mucked up the back of my pants with mud spatter I'd have to say this has been my best caching experience yet.

Along with logging the cache I messaged the owner about helping out with container AND log maintenance. My plan is to 'adopt' the cache. This way I'll have a reason to get out for walks on my lunch hour more often.